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Q1. How many types of topologies in San and explain it one by one
There are three types of topologies in SAN: point-to-point, arbitrated loop, and switched fabric.
Point-to-point topology connects two devices directly.
Arbitrated loop topology connects devices in a loop, where each device has a unique address.
Switched fabric topology connects devices through a central switch, allowing multiple simultaneous connections.
Examples: Fibre Channel (FC) and Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) are commonly used SAN topologies.
Q2. What is multipathing
Multipathing is a technique used in storage systems to provide redundancy and load balancing by using multiple paths between servers and storage devices.
Multipathing improves storage system performance and availability.
It allows for load balancing by distributing I/O traffic across multiple paths.
Redundancy is achieved by having multiple paths in case one fails.
Multipathing can be implemented at the hardware or software level.
Examples of multipathing technologies include MPIO...read more
Q3. How many types of backup
There are three types of backup: full, incremental, and differential.
Full backup: backs up all data and takes the longest time and uses the most storage space
Incremental backup: backs up only the changes made since the last backup and is faster and uses less storage space than a full backup
Differential backup: backs up all changes made since the last full backup and is faster than a full backup but uses more storage space than an incremental backup
Q4. What is san ?
SAN stands for Storage Area Network. It is a high-speed network that connects servers and storage devices.
SAN is a dedicated network that allows multiple servers to access shared storage resources.
It provides centralized storage management and allows for scalability and flexibility.
SANs use protocols like Fibre Channel or iSCSI to connect servers and storage devices.
SANs can be used for various purposes like data backup, disaster recovery, and virtualization.
Examples of SAN v...read more
Q5. What is reduplication
Reduplication is the process of eliminating duplicate data in storage systems.
Reduplication reduces storage space requirements and improves backup and recovery times.
It works by identifying and removing identical data blocks and replacing them with pointers to a single copy.
For example, if multiple users have the same file attachment in their emails, reduplication will store only one copy of the attachment and point to it from all the emails.
Reduplication is commonly used in ...read more
Q6. What is nas
NAS stands for Network Attached Storage. It is a file-level storage device that provides centralized data storage and access over a computer network.
NAS is a storage device that connects to a network and allows multiple users to access and share files.
It provides file-level access, meaning users can access individual files and folders stored on the NAS.
NAS devices often have their own operating system and can offer additional features like data backup, remote access, and medi...read more
Q7. What is replication
Replication is the process of creating and maintaining a copy of data or information in another location.
Replication ensures data availability and disaster recovery.
It can be synchronous or asynchronous.
Examples include database replication, file replication, and virtual machine replication.
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